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i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because she is cheering a. economic a set of economic and social policies that are also being warmly applauded welcomed by the world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury this is an enormous conversion that's taken place and i must admit if really the left and the. world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury are on the same path right now that's tremendous new news that we really do have a consensus about economic policies as far as the u.s. goes yes i think there is a. disappointment in latin america with the u.s. there is a lowered expectation from the us latin america has become more assertive it's the versified it's international policies countries like china and india are gaining a real share of of the market they're becoming. part of the the the region in and i think the countries of the region are taking many more decisions into their own he n yes i think the united states is backing away somewhat i think also though with a condom me a fifteen trillion dollars whi
i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because she is cheering a. economic a set of economic and social policies that are also being warmly applauded welcomed by the world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury this is an enormous conversion that's taken place and i must admit if really the left and the. world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury are on the same path right now that's tremendous new news that we...
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and what is america meant to the world so the new film is called america and it's it's out in theaters for the july fourth independence day weekend good timing good timing well good disability also if you can include parts of the book too what are your thoughts on the release of the prisoner in exchange i think is just a terrible idea and the question i'm thinking about is why would someone do that you know you have. these hardened taliban commanders and there are clearly guys who have been captured in shooting wars against america they're very anti-american now you might say that's a price worth paying to get an american back and i understand that but israel those are all the time israel does that all the times thousands and we exchanged prisoners with the nazis i mean this is part of this is part of the practice of the wall so unusual well i think what's bad about it in this particular case is that the the soldier that they're bringing back seems to be similar to the taliban in his view of america in other words here is a guy who was patently a desert or here's a guy who apparently c
and what is america meant to the world so the new film is called america and it's it's out in theaters for the july fourth independence day weekend good timing good timing well good disability also if you can include parts of the book too what are your thoughts on the release of the prisoner in exchange i think is just a terrible idea and the question i'm thinking about is why would someone do that you know you have. these hardened taliban commanders and there are clearly guys who have been...
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this week we'll examine latin america, america's neighbors to the south have taken center stage in u. s. domestic politics, whether democrats and republicans sparring over the mexican border, or president biden. and don donald trump, how speaker nancy pelosi. recognizing one guido as the president of venezuela, the u. s. has a lot of clean up by head with its southern neighbors. then as the u. s. is preoccupied with a proxy war against russia in ukraine. china and russia are making moves across latin america, the 2 bricks giants aiming to add a new south american ally to the roster and broker business deals. embracing the left turn that latin america is taking. will this cause a hemispheric shift? all right, it's time to get into the m. o. i louise ignacio does silva better known simply as lula, brazil's one time president from 2003 to 2010 is out of prison. and back on the campaign trail. lula is staging a political come back in a soaring in the poles in brazil against incumbent gyre bull sonata, with a nickname of his own trump, of the tropics. wilson, otto struck a trump in populou
this week we'll examine latin america, america's neighbors to the south have taken center stage in u. s. domestic politics, whether democrats and republicans sparring over the mexican border, or president biden. and don donald trump, how speaker nancy pelosi. recognizing one guido as the president of venezuela, the u. s. has a lot of clean up by head with its southern neighbors. then as the u. s. is preoccupied with a proxy war against russia in ukraine. china and russia are making moves across...
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america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia panama brasil the usual suspects really but obama. never had some kind of a concrete ideology or be shown how to do little america fortunately i am going to alex i mean why is the case because of the wars in the middle east i mean just that the administration had too much on its plate is that the reasoning are things we will take you had you had the war in iraq and afghanistan you had the us economy obama also trying to reset reset he was so famously called the relation of the russia so i think america was not at best of second impo
america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia...
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you know most of apple sales are now outside of america because people in america can't afford to buy apple products because steve jobs moved all the jobs overseas and speaking of apple having more money than the u.s. government on their books i think a good idea for america how they can get out of our debt situation and keep their liquidity flowing to keep the government operating is has emerged from spain spanish banks fields were naldo as collateral so christiane no we're not although the most expensive footballer in history has joined the. european central bank on a free transfer sources say the authorities want us help on the sovereign debt crisis by kicking the can further down the road so he was joking of course but what is it actually were naldo could feasibly become the e.c.b. property after he was pledged as collateral for emergency liquidity support by spain's struggling savings bank bank because in two thousand and nine one of the spanish banks that has since become bank lent to it re all madrid seventy six point five million euros to pay the transfer fees for rinaldo now
you know most of apple sales are now outside of america because people in america can't afford to buy apple products because steve jobs moved all the jobs overseas and speaking of apple having more money than the u.s. government on their books i think a good idea for america how they can get out of our debt situation and keep their liquidity flowing to keep the government operating is has emerged from spain spanish banks fields were naldo as collateral so christiane no we're not although the...
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about these are your headlines for friday september twenty eighth two thousand and twelve so bank of america announced today that it will pay two point four billion dollars to settle a class action lawsuit wish shareholders regarding the opposition of merrill lynch during the financial crisis now do you remember this deal looking back this is what our guest today wrote about it she wrote an article calling it the deal from hell hole what heidi moore reminds us of the legacy of the financial crisis still being worked through today at too big to fail banks like bank of america and what may be the deal for health for from hell for shareholders not to mention employees plus trying to decipher the mysticism behind the markets wall street traders might be looking to resources like this. i want to be big maybe the hope that wall street traders hope the markets will deliver in terms of their profits and we will hear about how wall street traders are looking to the mystics to get ahead and also take a look at the scenery take a look at central park we hopped on to a horse drawn carriage dimitri and i
about these are your headlines for friday september twenty eighth two thousand and twelve so bank of america announced today that it will pay two point four billion dollars to settle a class action lawsuit wish shareholders regarding the opposition of merrill lynch during the financial crisis now do you remember this deal looking back this is what our guest today wrote about it she wrote an article calling it the deal from hell hole what heidi moore reminds us of the legacy of the financial...
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is intervening directly because we know that america's role in america stance in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argued that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because you. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian army in order to be the only strong power and that part of the world so the american wouldn't like anybody to. do the israelis that's the case the message to intervene in libya and topple the. leader of the same thing they are doing the same in. syria but this is a very very interesting point mr ass one that they have one that make sure that israelis is the dominant power in the region and that israelis interest and all threaten but of course it's still an open question of whether the idea that the americans tend to support it in syria real no i think. the israeli security in their minds are bigger w
is intervening directly because we know that america's role in america stance in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argued that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because you. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian army...
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great again he wanted to bring all the production back into america. which would look cost basis was you know completely nuts but that was a policy it was all tough kate it was sort of you know going in on themselves whereas the rest of the world was used to an america which was outward going and it was a fundamental change in the whole situation china you know basically china did the right thing i think strategically and she didn't really respond to what america did . just let america get on with it in a sense and try not to response but she did make 2 mistakes in my view the 1st was that when the situation escalated to hong kong she decided to tear up the treaty with britain i think that was i can understand why they did it but i think that's a mistake. i think the other thing is. if you like very very. settled view that taiwan should be is part of big china and i think that's going to be a problem look thanks to see beginning to really make itself felt in the next 6 months or so i mean we've already got you know increased presence in the china seas
great again he wanted to bring all the production back into america. which would look cost basis was you know completely nuts but that was a policy it was all tough kate it was sort of you know going in on themselves whereas the rest of the world was used to an america which was outward going and it was a fundamental change in the whole situation china you know basically china did the right thing i think strategically and she didn't really respond to what america did . just let america get on...
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on mistake america's future has never been brighter i will put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of pinion since he came to the white house term speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country. european leaders were also at the forum and just like trump there europe first ideas went against the grain of the summits globalist stance it isn't gentlemen my my my first miss each he said france is back france is back at the core of for europe because we will never have any forensics this without a european success if between our twenty seven member states we are not able to send a clear and united masses to major powers such as china india and the united states if foreign policy is made on the national level then we will feel not. a n
on mistake america's future has never been brighter i will put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of pinion since he came to the white house term speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion...
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to america's all about. what makes america great to me. is the freedom to obtain the knowledge see once you have the knowledge. then you're free to make change i'm not interested in my opinion i'm interested in the knowledge of learning from other people's opinions so i'm excited for me it's it's that important to understand that this is not a trivial thing i mean absolutely that's texas isn't it exciting to me because what i've learned is we don't know some do your best to surround yourself with people that do. i also understand that and this is part of a culture i'm never going to be able to to journey on this whole thing by myself i'm going to have to have some help and i'm going to probably know a whole bunch of people that are smarter than me to help me get it done so i see we get out of the cows and we go say hi to my three dogs that i have with me brother do to go from here. three dogs as a. spiritual guru of course i'm going to go wherever i go. the first. hearing we bring. this could be an easing of movement and conversation this
to america's all about. what makes america great to me. is the freedom to obtain the knowledge see once you have the knowledge. then you're free to make change i'm not interested in my opinion i'm interested in the knowledge of learning from other people's opinions so i'm excited for me it's it's that important to understand that this is not a trivial thing i mean absolutely that's texas isn't it exciting to me because what i've learned is we don't know some do your best to surround yourself...
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is not a nation states and that manes america has never truly had an identity america has never truly has a coach was the most soulful the largest groups ethnic groups in america are moving european for example with english german sorriest so sirish and and irish there are many other ethnic groups there if you take australia australia in america have relatively speaking similar length periods of history there is more of an australian national identity in culture and unity than there is in america because the vast majority of australians descend from the british otto's in particular england but in america the you do not have that sort of harmony so that is a major problem we hear a lot of liberals in america talk about how america is a successful military it would be nice if everyone in the wells was united that is not how human beings have evolved human beings have the foundations of us if over into triumph that is the way it is the way it's always will be and indeed flame a person once ostroff or totally doesn't merit or actually have a coach and i'm saying it doesn't because america
is not a nation states and that manes america has never truly had an identity america has never truly has a coach was the most soulful the largest groups ethnic groups in america are moving european for example with english german sorriest so sirish and and irish there are many other ethnic groups there if you take australia australia in america have relatively speaking similar length periods of history there is more of an australian national identity in culture and unity than there is in...
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along with marilyn's acquired by bank of america bank of america once again rumored to be bankrupt needed emergency cash infusion from warren buffett still being talked about sort of being bankrupt but the seed of all this angelo mozilo poster child for mortgage fraud received today currently kicking back with with some thirty drinks on an island somewhere i mean you know he got out . with the wrist slap in the civil suit by where the shareholders and there was there was nothing criminal essentially. you know this is this is a larger problem x. with with the way the government operates in a way the financial regulatory regime operates is there they're generally happy to go in. regardless of how steep the wrongdoing how clear it is go in and settle for a tiny fine which which sadly becomes just the cost of doing business for these companies doesn't really change the modus operandi so that that certainly applied to countrywide in spades zillow is there and now you know we see that bank of america has inherited that mess something we warned against when it was going on in two thousand and ei
along with marilyn's acquired by bank of america bank of america once again rumored to be bankrupt needed emergency cash infusion from warren buffett still being talked about sort of being bankrupt but the seed of all this angelo mozilo poster child for mortgage fraud received today currently kicking back with with some thirty drinks on an island somewhere i mean you know he got out . with the wrist slap in the civil suit by where the shareholders and there was there was nothing criminal...
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cup is between seven and thirteen teams well they should rename it the america's cup to the american douche and there should be larry ellison winning the american boucher award once again crowding out all the competition by engaging in predatory monopoly behavior oracle software is a predatory monopolist that galad his customers with predatory monopolies pricing translate that into buying a boat that is crowding out all the competition personage to be racing himself which is what he wants at the end the day he larry ellison want to sit the bafta you know blowing bubbles through found lots of legs and chasing his own flatulent bubbles in the bathtub around is you know quadruplex in malibu dreaming of the new citizen kane you know he's a psycho in a big house somewhere going mad well he's the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was so there were periods in our his. of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was
cup is between seven and thirteen teams well they should rename it the america's cup to the american douche and there should be larry ellison winning the american boucher award once again crowding out all the competition by engaging in predatory monopoly behavior oracle software is a predatory monopolist that galad his customers with predatory monopolies pricing translate that into buying a boat that is crowding out all the competition personage to be racing himself which is what he wants at...
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in america to this day that america is still an extraordinarily racist country and you really can't say anything different than that how does big coin in the pen the economics of big point how does that really liberate the black community finally in america i just want to say 1st estate i understood exactly what is meant but yes also you know i do want to point out it can go to our own communities and the way point is economically we need live rich and i believe that as an asset class also as a human system if you can create a circular economy some common future and also have it as leverage for your community that's something that you can use in the future much like any other assets that people who are so if you buy real estate say think those things are leverage for you to be able to get our season please have the money to support yourself and have strong communities where we basically have the police bother us out of there because economically it doesn't do anybody any good and i think that's one of the only ways. is economically to be able to do it and i think the 2 key words ass
in america to this day that america is still an extraordinarily racist country and you really can't say anything different than that how does big coin in the pen the economics of big point how does that really liberate the black community finally in america i just want to say 1st estate i understood exactly what is meant but yes also you know i do want to point out it can go to our own communities and the way point is economically we need live rich and i believe that as an asset class also as a...
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always put america first america is wrong. his future has never been brighter also ahead this hour wiki leaks chief julian assange seeks to get his u.k. or rest of warrant overturned if his appeal is successful he could walk free from the ecuadorian embassy in london in early february after more than five years in the building. and the u.s. accuses turkey of destabilizing northern syria with its military offensive against the kurdish militias. there is a crisis of trust with. your tuning in from around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to our to international. good to have your company we begin in switzerland this hour where donald trump has been speaking at the pro globalization world economic forum to a group of political business elites the us president used his address to talk up his vision of protectionist trade policies tax cuts and deregulation as well as fulminate about the media reporting from switzerland. well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever trump's speech did feature his signature phrase of america
always put america first america is wrong. his future has never been brighter also ahead this hour wiki leaks chief julian assange seeks to get his u.k. or rest of warrant overturned if his appeal is successful he could walk free from the ecuadorian embassy in london in early february after more than five years in the building. and the u.s. accuses turkey of destabilizing northern syria with its military offensive against the kurdish militias. there is a crisis of trust with. your tuning in...
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now i'm going to seriously bank of america then it's perfect doesn't it because america has become kind of the nexus of this entire global farce that is the club talkers see destroying both the environment and also through the austerity measures that are being imposed on folks that have nothing to do with creating these debts but tell me more students are well it's not just stealing the ashes of you know dead women a woman's dead husband arizona suze bank of america alleges loan modification fraud so you know this program run by timothy geithner at the treasury called hamp where it's supposed to help keep people in their homes well attorney general in arizona and nevada filed civil lawsuits friday against bank of america alleging that the lender is no misleading and deceiving homeowners who have tried to modify mortgages in two of the nation's most foreclosure damaged states so currently hundreds of homeowners kept making their mortgage payments because bank of america repeatedly assured them that their loans were being modified instead many of them lost their homes instead you know the
now i'm going to seriously bank of america then it's perfect doesn't it because america has become kind of the nexus of this entire global farce that is the club talkers see destroying both the environment and also through the austerity measures that are being imposed on folks that have nothing to do with creating these debts but tell me more students are well it's not just stealing the ashes of you know dead women a woman's dead husband arizona suze bank of america alleges loan modification...
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because of the rambo films that attempted to rewrite the vietnam war and make america the winners. and this was the eighty's and reagan trying to rewrite vietnam war as if america did lose that war because if we had meant that america lost the war we would have to ask ourselves why and the obvious answer is because the military industrial complex as it has been called decided perpetual war was profitable for them and they didn't care if they killed fifty eight thousand americans they were just interest in the mill they were just disposable but instead of coming to grips with that really harsh reality we said oh america never lost a war and therefore we're never going to lose a war let's just keep sending americans into the processing power plant and get them executed and stick them in arlington cemetery and salute thank you for making these contractors rich you poor potts you know when we drive across america we drive across poor states poor areas poor counties and we see a graveyard graveyard graveyard populated with dead us servicemen for why because of the north lock lockheed ma
because of the rambo films that attempted to rewrite the vietnam war and make america the winners. and this was the eighty's and reagan trying to rewrite vietnam war as if america did lose that war because if we had meant that america lost the war we would have to ask ourselves why and the obvious answer is because the military industrial complex as it has been called decided perpetual war was profitable for them and they didn't care if they killed fifty eight thousand americans they were just...
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military installations and interventions in latin america most most arduous all you know in central america right here you know. two countries which have sent the most students to the school of americas colombia and honduras and they've also seen huge increases and u.s. military intervention troops on the ground and you know all the name of the drug war of course rachel but you know. in hindsight or not. in reality i mean look at these countries their situations are terrible i mean arguably the two of the most violent countries in the entire world what is going on here well i think that these are two countries that depend pretty heavily on u.s. aid and in order to get that usaid it's not like we're giving away money for free here you have to start toeing the party line and we've seen that time and again where people's aid is threatened as soon as they start saying you know maybe we're not going to send students here this year maybe we're not going to allow u.s. troops to come in and do whatever they like and maybe we're not going to our own officers to torture civilians so i think that when
military installations and interventions in latin america most most arduous all you know in central america right here you know. two countries which have sent the most students to the school of americas colombia and honduras and they've also seen huge increases and u.s. military intervention troops on the ground and you know all the name of the drug war of course rachel but you know. in hindsight or not. in reality i mean look at these countries their situations are terrible i mean arguably the...
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america's banner. it has been 43 years since we stepped out from under that banner over we're at law it on is iran planning to shift away from its partnership with russia. now that terran has come under pressure sanctions and passed by countries like canada as punishment for allegedly supplying on to the russian slice. but is that on who's that among women? what do you think my job is as head of a ron's commission of national security and foreign policy. when it comes to our relations with russia. we don't need some countries permission to develop our partnership with russia or with any other nation for that matter. the one thing that's important to us, the only thing that guides ron's policy, is that our national interests for many years we've enjoy close relations with russia. and in recent years we were able to make even more progress this year. russia's esteem president vladimir putin had full meetings with our president, his excellency, mister racy, president. putin met twice with our supreme lead
america's banner. it has been 43 years since we stepped out from under that banner over we're at law it on is iran planning to shift away from its partnership with russia. now that terran has come under pressure sanctions and passed by countries like canada as punishment for allegedly supplying on to the russian slice. but is that on who's that among women? what do you think my job is as head of a ron's commission of national security and foreign policy. when it comes to our relations with...
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on this day america's future has never been brighter i will put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house he touched specifically on the booming stock market on the recent tax reform that he signed and the progress against eisel he also went on to say that leaders should be cheerleaders for their own countries and that he's a cheerleader for the u.s. and that's easy for him because he loves the country so much now of course trump being trump he didn't forget to mention the media during his time on the stage let's take a quick listen as a businessman i was always treated really well by the press you know the numbers speak and things happen but i've really had a very good press and it was until i became a politician that i realized how nasty how mean how vicious and how fake. the press can be as the cameras start going off in the back. now perhaps those booing at trump's comm
on this day america's future has never been brighter i will put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house he touched specifically on the booming stock market on the recent tax reform that he signed and the progress against eisel he also went on to say that leaders should be...
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america there are two models for europe one is the. irish model where the european central bank told the irish government bailout the banks you can afford it and now they took so much of the bad irish bank that that ireland is in a depression for ten years the other alternative iceland iceland said there's so much money we can't possibly pay sue us we're not going to push ourselves into feudalism in order to help you become our no masters we fought off your dollars and so while europe take the icelandic route or the irish route. that the fight now under the miracle is suffering one defeat or two in the new political decisions these days and it looks so far as if the here appearance first of all once to save the banks rather than jobs is the standard of living do you agree the european people probably do not want people in the united states seventy four percent of the motors they don't save the thing but the politicians who are they going to follow the voters or their campaign contributors they they campaign contributors financial inter
america there are two models for europe one is the. irish model where the european central bank told the irish government bailout the banks you can afford it and now they took so much of the bad irish bank that that ireland is in a depression for ten years the other alternative iceland iceland said there's so much money we can't possibly pay sue us we're not going to push ourselves into feudalism in order to help you become our no masters we fought off your dollars and so while europe take the...
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thinking in latin america. i think it's harder to know exactly what's right watch left in latin america i also think there can be a bit of an exaggeration of the amount of. transformation that's taken place i think there has been a lot of pride. aggress made don't get me wrong i mean i started living in latin america in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the dictatorships were beginning to take power where the economies were really boom and bust economies inflation was rampant and no one seemed to care much about inequality and that's changed dramatically since then but on the other hand there's still all along a long way to go before we could really see latin america as sort of leading the world or a latin america transformed that still a region with very high inequality very high poverty. very sort of erratic political institutions now all this is changing and it's moving in the right direction and that gives enormous hope and optimism but i think that a let's wait another ten fifteen years no one talked abou
thinking in latin america. i think it's harder to know exactly what's right watch left in latin america i also think there can be a bit of an exaggeration of the amount of. transformation that's taken place i think there has been a lot of pride. aggress made don't get me wrong i mean i started living in latin america in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the dictatorships were beginning to take power where the economies were really boom and bust economies inflation was rampant and no one seemed...
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footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists that humans could cross an ocean like the pacific during the last ice age after they regarded it as absolutely impossible. for graham and called after this break. the international memorial awards twenty nineteen are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news conference to participate in published works and video. go to award dot com. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields whe
footprint in central america and in north america as well it wouldn't challenge the existing dogma but you can't you only find it in the amazon and that rules out any possibility that they could have migrated through. north and central america to get to south america they had to have crossed the pacific ocean and furthermore because very ancient skeletal material has been found containing this d.n.a. we know that this happened during the last ice age so they were his horror for archeologists...
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loses market share in latin america because we're buying fewer things and the same thing can be said for investment in the area probably the most famous chinese investment in latin america is the yes go ahead. you know i was going to say i have to yet so tell tell us about the difference between you know china and other nations that might want to have a relationship with other countries that i mean it china is helping to prop up some of the the industries and i don't mean that in a negative way but by being a customer they are sort of helping a sort of win when circumstances with these other countries in latin america and that's not a approach really i mean separate from president trump that's not really approach that u.s. is known for is it. absolutely we see the china opportunistically and not in a bad way taking advantage of the fact that financing and investment isn't coming from elsewhere latin america has been looking for example to modernize and green that infrastructure base for generations the united states is pulling out of interacting with latin america in that way so chin
loses market share in latin america because we're buying fewer things and the same thing can be said for investment in the area probably the most famous chinese investment in latin america is the yes go ahead. you know i was going to say i have to yet so tell tell us about the difference between you know china and other nations that might want to have a relationship with other countries that i mean it china is helping to prop up some of the the industries and i don't mean that in a negative way...
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so whether they are from a venice, a whale, or south america doesn't make any difference west in america, then they are here under the rules and regulations of america as well. good and bad privileges and the disadvantages or matthew, i'm going to bring you in because you come at this from a federal law enforcement level being i'm, i'm with us, marshall and not necessarily eyes, but do you think that it's a local law enforcement should be able to work together closer than what they're doing right now. well, yeah, i mean, everybody was trying to figure out ways where to get to meet someone to finish the phase and started about working with the state and locals. it's always an issue. how do we come together? because lot of times the space municipalities have different. now course i worked for work with one so many occasions down the mexico and places like dad passed the prime is, you know, you just can't stop from what i don't care what our company wants to be or whatever the always making way to figure out how to get into this country, but they're looking for a better life. so it's an eco
so whether they are from a venice, a whale, or south america doesn't make any difference west in america, then they are here under the rules and regulations of america as well. good and bad privileges and the disadvantages or matthew, i'm going to bring you in because you come at this from a federal law enforcement level being i'm, i'm with us, marshall and not necessarily eyes, but do you think that it's a local law enforcement should be able to work together closer than what they're doing...
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i love america. like chose this country and like millions of immigrants i've been blessed by my life. this country does something truly you know mounds of you to write the script the thrill. that was a clip from the new documentary america magine a world without her based on this book it opens by the way in july the co-writer and director of that film is dinesh d'souza he's my guest the book with the same name is out now i've been called you denise should stay in ash i apologize but i didn't eat that affect your think about calling yourself denise and i'm still you know that my. my middle name is joseph and my friends once said to me you can't write books with names like the gnasher denise nobody knows no one can pronounce that use your middle name but i find actually using my real name it's more memorable you recently unless one of you pled guilty to charges you use straw donors to make a twenty thousand dollar legal contribution why did you want to plead guilty to do that i was a complete idiot my
i love america. like chose this country and like millions of immigrants i've been blessed by my life. this country does something truly you know mounds of you to write the script the thrill. that was a clip from the new documentary america magine a world without her based on this book it opens by the way in july the co-writer and director of that film is dinesh d'souza he's my guest the book with the same name is out now i've been called you denise should stay in ash i apologize but i didn't...
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where the federal government is guaranteed basically the bank of america citi bank j.p. morgan banks you should think of these as gangs that made their money off find it financial fraud and by financial fraud i mean the mortgages that they gave just like an england when they looked at the property the property is only worth twenty two cents on the dollar in other words there was massive fraud no documentation loans fraudulent appraisals it is what my colleague professor bill black at kansas city calls a criminal genic environment with control for odd and finally the financial sector in america the investors realize we can't let crooks right handle our money because the crooks are stealing our money the money of the rich for themselves and the idea is that the american banking you have a situation today when the american banks are not opening credit lines to europe or to other banks the banks in america believe that other banks are just as crooked as they are and if that's the case they're pulling back all the credit lines the economy is falling apart and until under the
where the federal government is guaranteed basically the bank of america citi bank j.p. morgan banks you should think of these as gangs that made their money off find it financial fraud and by financial fraud i mean the mortgages that they gave just like an england when they looked at the property the property is only worth twenty two cents on the dollar in other words there was massive fraud no documentation loans fraudulent appraisals it is what my colleague professor bill black at kansas...
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put america first when the united states grows so does the world america is roaring back america is a cutting edge town and that's what we're doing in america and the results showed one mistake america's future has never been brighter i will always put america first i believe in america so come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house from speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country. well several european leaders were also at davos and just like trump their europe first ideas work towards with the forms vision for global unity it isn't gentlemen my my my first miss each he said france is back france is back at the core of for europe because we will never have any friends success is without a european success if between our twenty
put america first when the united states grows so does the world america is roaring back america is a cutting edge town and that's what we're doing in america and the results showed one mistake america's future has never been brighter i will always put america first i believe in america so come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the...
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out of latin america and 6 the influence out of latin america and i would argue that is the case today the americans you know paid what really turns my stomach is how british and american common states is talk about how in chiba venezuela and bolivia there are human rights abuses well excuse me one of the key subsets is of socialism in latin america as was the case of soviet communism has been education health and welfare that is a human rights many of the health systems for example the health system in chibok the least the health systems in the western world stand in but of course american and british common sense is do not care about the well settled we don't every people in latin america as they don't care about you don't we will say that or people in the ukraine or what they care about is ensuring that no our country can have influence in their backyard which is how they regard latin america rest and they do not want socialist scotland some it's not so it's an attempt to sting here in america so if i go to glen here i mean if you do have these you know you have instability intentio
out of latin america and 6 the influence out of latin america and i would argue that is the case today the americans you know paid what really turns my stomach is how british and american common states is talk about how in chiba venezuela and bolivia there are human rights abuses well excuse me one of the key subsets is of socialism in latin america as was the case of soviet communism has been education health and welfare that is a human rights many of the health systems for example the health...
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trashed by the designer of one of america's most iconic plane . the gap between the rich and the pole is now launching this company but it was like queen victoria it was almost thousands of britons march on parliament demanding an end to the cops they believe have brought the country's poor and middle classes there need. be martin looks at a bizarre schemes from the cia and a movement to make take money out of politics in breaking the set stay with us. i'm happy martin and this is breaking the set so recently i broke down some of the craziest cia operations you've probably never heard of and as it turns out now there is one more to add apparently during the cia's search for bin laden the agency hatched a plan to get to distribute a doll resembling the taliban leader in pakistan here's the catch when the ball is exposed to heat its face melts into a terrifying demon in order to carry children from the real life yes this is actually a real toilet never.
trashed by the designer of one of america's most iconic plane . the gap between the rich and the pole is now launching this company but it was like queen victoria it was almost thousands of britons march on parliament demanding an end to the cops they believe have brought the country's poor and middle classes there need. be martin looks at a bizarre schemes from the cia and a movement to make take money out of politics in breaking the set stay with us. i'm happy martin and this is breaking the...
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america r.t. america chose to meet that deadline because nobody wants to be in trouble with u.s. law enforcement so let's just take a look at some of the things that our u.s. branch could now be obliged to do all the time for example that is attaching a public disclaimer to every piece of information that gets sent out or filing a copy or a version of it to the u.s. department of justice within forty eight hours of transmission and i'll tell you that it will take a long time to adjust to the still reality and even to figure out whether it is possible in the first place does that mean that every tweet that gets posted by america requires a disclaimer does our channel in the u.s. now have to send all its tweets to the u.s. department of justice many experts have argued that in the twenty first century with the current social media output which is normal for all news organizations it is simply impossible although this cracked out on r.t. america has been ignored largely by those who you would expect to speak on the issues with freedom of speech and didn't go completely unnoticed tak
america r.t. america chose to meet that deadline because nobody wants to be in trouble with u.s. law enforcement so let's just take a look at some of the things that our u.s. branch could now be obliged to do all the time for example that is attaching a public disclaimer to every piece of information that gets sent out or filing a copy or a version of it to the u.s. department of justice within forty eight hours of transmission and i'll tell you that it will take a long time to adjust to the...
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of america that's a pretty dramatic statement well it's not really. you know i think of it less as political than a love letter to a country that i really adore i was born a canadian but i married an american i became an american and my kids were raised in the states i found my career in the states and the interesting thing is this this article was really just trying to look at code through the cultural lens really a cultural story not a medical story in the question that looms in everybody's mind is why did new zealand do so well why is kind of the done so well and what went wrong south of our border and so it's not really a political story per se but 'd it does suggest that the countries that did well are those that have a strong social contract that have national health care hospitals that cater 'd to the collective not the individual and certainly not the private investor who gives every hospital bit as a rental property and it kind of reflected on the fact that epidemics often become fulcrums of history you know the black death that transformed a
of america that's a pretty dramatic statement well it's not really. you know i think of it less as political than a love letter to a country that i really adore i was born a canadian but i married an american i became an american and my kids were raised in the states i found my career in the states and the interesting thing is this this article was really just trying to look at code through the cultural lens really a cultural story not a medical story in the question that looms in everybody's...
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canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred ninety and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how all pressure mean with the officer who return to their country why contours of other countries out to their training are to protect us economically just. to exploit the cheap labor we have a natural resource over the years this demonstration has only grown attracting people from all walks of law. but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan na
canada and latin america who have one clear message. shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas will you call the school or the assassins father roy a witness to killings in central america founded...